Academic career and degrees

2006 – PhD in Earth Sciences in the field of physcial geography (doctoral dissertation entitled Land degradation of the southern slope of the Meghalaya Plateau, India (with the use of GIS and remote sensing methods))

2014 – habilitation (post-doctoral degree) in Earth Sciences in the field of physical geography (post-doctoral habilitation dissertation entitled Human impact on environment in the monsoonal climate of north east India)

Prokop P.,
2014,
Stop 4.2. Uście Gorlickie – impact of the Carpatho-Rusyns population displacement on environment after the II World War,
[w:] Eds. Renata Dulias, Paweł Prokop, Land degradation and reclamation in the Silesian Upland and the Polish Carpathians, 14-17 August 2014, Faculty of Earth Sciences University of Silesia, Department of Geoenvironmental Research Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Science, IGU Commission on Land Degradation and Desertification (COMLAND), Sosnowiec, Kraków,, s. 154-159.

Dulias R., Prokop P. (red.),
2014,
Land degradation and reclamation in the Silesian Upland and the Polish Carpathians, 14-17 August 2014,
Faculty of Earth Sciences University of Silesia, Department of Geoenvironmental Research Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Science, IGU Commission on Land Degradation and Desertification (COMLAND), Sosnowiec, Kraków,192 s.

Prokop P.,
2017,
Impact of the large tea plantations development on landscape of the Eastern Himalayan Piedmont,
9th International Conference on Geomorphology, 6-11 November 2017, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, India. Abstracts volume, Indian Institute of Geomorphologists, New Delhi,, s. 302.

Prokop P., Kruczkowska B., Syiemlieh H., Bucała A.,
2016,
Impact of landform and type of land use on soils developed over granite in the monsoonal climate of North-East India,
Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 18, EGU General Assembly 2016, European Geoscience Union, Vienna,1 s.

Wiejaczka Ł., Prokop P.,
2015,
Natural and human impact on changes of river beds level in the margin and foreland of the Darjeeling Himalayas,
Gradualism vs Catastrophism in Landscape Evolution. International Conference held in Barnaul, Russia, July 2-4, 2015. Extended abstracts, Publishing House of Altai State University, Barnaul,, s. 147-148.

Prokop P.,
2014,
Stop 4.3. The Greek catholic church of St. Paraskevi in Kwiatoń,
[w:] Eds. Renata Dulias, Paweł Prokop, Land degradation and reclamation in the Silesian Upland and the Polish Carpathians, 14-17 August 2014, Faculty of Earth Sciences University of Silesia, Department of Geoenvironmental Research Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Science, IGU Commission on Land Degradation and Desertification (COMLAND), Sosnowiec, Kraków,, s. 160-161.

Prokop P.,
2013,
Impact of ancient iron smelting on land degradation of the Meghalaya Plateau in India,
Regional Conference of the International Geographical Union, August 4-9, Kyoto International Conference Center, IGU, Kyoto,1 s.

Prokop P., Płoskonka D.,
2013,
Human impact on soil carbon loss due to land use change and terrace erosion of the Sikkim Himalayan Piemont,
Regional Conference of the International Geographical Union, August 4-9 Kyoto International Conference Center, IGU, Kyoto,1 s.